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190057580Paris: Librairie Victor Lecoffre 1900. Relié. Etat satisfaisant. in-8. Demi reliure toile légèrement salie et frottée. Tampons et cotes de bibliothèque. 662 pp. Librairie Victor Lecoffre unknown
189957567Paris: Librairie Victor Lecoffre 1899. Relié. Etat satisfaisant. in-8. Demi reliure toile salie et légèrement usée. Tampons et cotes de bibliothèque. 647 pp. Librairie Victor Lecoffre unknown
18692090202120405543Suharaya Mohei board 1869. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Suharaya Mohei board paperback
18922080302106804283Nagasaki Prefecture Yushi Kyoikukai Headquarters Edition 1892. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Nagasaki Prefecture Yushi Kyoikukai Headquarters Edition paperback
18852080502106508022Not Available 1885. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
18802080502106502708Sairyu-sha 1880. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Sairyu-sha paperback
18802080502106600548Not Available 1880. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
1898009151Paterson New Jersey: David Schmutz / Emil Jansen 1898 4 with 96 single sided pages depicting weave patterns bound in black cloth with the hinges taped. This book is from the Olney Collection Lowell Textile Institute Library now closed with the usual library markings and pocket in back. The first two leaves being the title page and the Contents page show tears no loss covers show light edge/corner wear. David Schmutz / Emil Jansen hardcover
18792092902141206122Yasuemon Ise 1879. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Yasuemon Ise paperback
188830527Paris et Nancy Librairie Militaire Berger Levrault & Cie 1888 In-8 cartes et plans dépliants et une grande carte couleurs de la marche de la cavalerie allemande du 10 Aout au 1 er septembre 1870, 644 pp
185811173Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes 1858 -in-8 demi-Maroquin un fort volume, reliure demi-maroquin cerise grand in-octavo à coins (binding half morocco with corners), reliure d'époque signée "PETIT" successeur de "SIMIER", dos 4 nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre et tomaison frappés "or" (gilt title and volume numbering) dans un encadrement d'un double filet fin "or", triple filets fins "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, plats décorés or (gilt decoration on the cover) avec 3 filets fins "or" aux mors et aux coins (joints and corners with three gilt line), papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper), toutes tranches lisses (all edges smoothes) peignées (painting edges) rouge et bleu, sans illustrations (nop illustration), 992 pages, 1858 Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes Editeur,
186911192Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes 1869 -in-8 demi-Maroquin un fort volume, reliure demi-maroquin cerise grand in-octavo à coins (binding half morocco with corners), reliure d'époque signée "PETIT" successeur de "SIMIER", dos 4 nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre et tomaison frappés "or" (gilt title and volume numbering) dans un encadrement d'un double filet fin "or", triple filets fins "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, plats décorés or (gilt decoration on the cover) avec 3 filets fins "or" aux mors et aux coins (joints and corners with three gilt line), papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper), toutes tranches lisses (all edges smoothes) peignées (painting edges) rouge et bleu, sans illustrations (no illustration), 1024 pages, 1869 Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes Editeur,
186311214Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes 1863 -in-8 demi-Maroquin un fort volume, reliure demi-maroquin cerise grand in-octavo à coins (binding half morocco with corners), reliure d'époque signée "PETIT" successeur de "SIMIER", dos 4 nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre et tomaison frappés "or" (gilt title and volume numbering) dans un encadrement d'un double filet fin "or", triple filets fins "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, plats décorés or (gilt decoration on the cover) avec 3 filets fins "or" aux mors et aux coins (joints and corners with three gilt line), papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper), toutes tranches lisses (all edges smoothes) peignées (painting edges) rouge et bleu, sans illustrations (nop illustration), 1024 pages, 1863 Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes Editeur,
18382596Alnwick: M. Smith 1838. First edition. Fine. 3 page pamphet measuring 152 x 228mm. Trifolded with ownership signature of Wm. Dickson Esq to rear blank. Else an exceptionally clean and seemingly untouched copy of this rare pamphlet advocating for improvements in the early education of children. The only copy known on the market this title does not appear in the modern auction record or at any institutions according to OCLC.<br/><br/>A proposal and prospectus for an Infant School to serve the town of Alnwick and improve the overall level of education within the community. The pamphlet clarifies that the Duke of Northumberland is confirmed as the school's patron; and it outlines how donations and subsciptions from the town will add to the school's endowment. But more importantly it focuses on the communal benefits that will come from citizens' support for children's education regardless of their class. Touting the successes of other Infant Schools in England and abroad in providing "well-regulated nurseries for the children of the poorer classes" the committee also explains that " the most approved system of training will develop the physical powers and improve the health of children from two to six years of age -- to cultivate their intellectual faculties and communicate such knowledge as may be adapted to their infant capacities." The committee asserts that when the larger population begins sending children to school those children will be endowed with a desire to learn and "those attending will feel it as a punishment to be kept from the School" because school "is to the children what the actual business of life is to the man. Here the feelings are manifested and the character is developed" so that infants grow to intelligent and responsible members of the populace. Notably the committee also points out the short term benefits of developing an education system. "To the parents themselves many advantages will accrue from these Schools. Not only will their minds be relieved from much anxiety for the safety of their children but the mother free during the day from the necessity of watching over them will have an opportunity now denied to her of contributing by her labour to their support or of devoting more time to the promotion of their comfort at home." This acknowledgment reveals an important shift in thinking about the economic role of mothers and about women's need for time to accomplish their own work. A rare and important example of the spread of early childhood education and the arguments for its expansion. Fine. M. Smith unknown books
1876382274Birmingham: Houghton and Hammond 1876. First Edition. Hardcover. Presentation copy. Poor copy in gilt-blocked full leather. Spine bands worn with some loss. Front board loose but present. Text remains in fine condition; clear without blemish. Physical description: 144 pages. Subjects: Birmingham School Board Studies. Education Birmingham England. School boards Birmingham England. Birmingham: Houghton and Hammond hardcover
183557666Walworth: printed by J. Packer Albion Place 1835. 16mo pp. 22 2; removed from binding wrappers wanting; else very good. Includes a list of subscribers and donors. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/> printed by J. Packer, Albion Place unknown books
1865800079mSalem Mass.: Printed at the Salem Gazette Office 1865. Octavo self-wrappers 8 pp. Short tears along upper edge of front cover not effecting text. Printed at the Salem Gazette Office, 1865. unknown books
187029538Montgomery Alabama: John G. Stokes & Co. State Printers 1870. 7 1 blank pp. Stitched in original printed green wrappers. Light old folds wrappers lightly spotted Very Good. Contemporary inscription at head of front wrapper "Respects of G. Horton Mobile." A Bostonian who had moved to Mobile as a young man Horton was Mayor of Mobile at this time. Previously he had been an advocate of public education and had served on Mobile's school board. During the Civil War he was jailed for Unionist sympathies. During Reconstruction his advocacy of civil rights placed his life in constant danger.<br/><br/> The Report is a chapter in Alabama's bitter Reconstruction strife. It attacks Dr. N.B. Cloud State Superintendent of Public Instruction who was regarded by unreconstructed Alabamans as a Scalawag for his support of Reconstruction and the Republican Party. The Report also attacks G.L. Putnam whom Cloud had named Mobile's superintendent of education an appointment which other Mobile educators refused to recognize. Cloud brokered a compromise-- for which he lacked authority-- by making Putnam superintendent of Emerson College known as the 'Blue School' a Negro school run by the American Missionary Association. The Report accuses Cloud and Putnam of illegally diverting public funds to the support of the Blue School.<br/>Ellison 1597. OCLC locates five copies as of August 2014 under two accession numbers. John G. Stokes & Co., State Printers unknown books
18398953Edinburgh: Whyte & Co. 1839. 8vo. 11 1 blank 8 pp. <br><br><br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Apparently not in NSTC CD version. Removed from a nonce volume. Lightly age-toned. Inked numeral on title-page. Whyte & Co. unknown books
183957665London: printed for the Society by Mead & Powell 93 Whitechapel 1839. 16mo pp. 37 1; removed from binding wrappers wanting; else very good. Founded in 1800 the Methodist Sion Chapel was in the notoriously squalid Whitechapel section of London. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/> printed for the Society by Mead & Powell, 93, Whitechapel unknown books
184438801Boston: John H. Eastburn City Printer 1844. First edition. Disbound. Removed from a larger volume else a very good clean copy. 13 pp. 8vo. The Primary School committee was much agitated by the Secretary of the Board of Education Horace Mann's Seventh Annual Report which complained that there was no real system of education in Boston specifically that the teachers in the higher grades were forced to teacher the basic elements that should have been covered earlier: "The elements must be taught somewhere. If neglected in the primary schools they must be taught in the grammar schools. And thus the order of things is reversed and disarrangement introduced into the whole school system. The teacher who is employed and paid for instructing in the higher branches is compelled to devote time and attention to the studies appropriately belonging to schools of a lower grade. This is found to be the case to too great an extent in the schools of our city. We do not say this to the disparagement of the primary school teachers or from the belief that there is a want of fidelity on their part. We believe it to be in part at least owing to the system of teaching or rather want of system in the primary schools." The Primary School committee attempted to rebut his criticism point by point. Over 175 years later this problem remains as intractable as ever.<br /> <br /> Not at AAS. OCLC locates 8 printed copies. American Imprints 44882. John H. Eastburn, City Printer unknown
187029538Montgomery Alabama: John G. Stokes & Co. State Printers 1870. 7 1 blank pp. Stitched in original printed green wrappers. Light old folds wrappers lightly spotted Very Good. Contemporary inscription at head of front wrapper "Respects of G. Horton Mobile." A Bostonian who had moved to Mobile as a young man Horton was Mayor of Mobile at this time. Previously he had been an advocate of public education and had served on Mobile's school board. During the Civil War he was jailed for Unionist sympathies. During Reconstruction his advocacy of civil rights placed his life in constant danger.<br /> <br /> The Report is a chapter in Alabama's bitter Reconstruction strife. It attacks Dr. N.B. Cloud State Superintendent of Public Instruction who was regarded by unreconstructed Alabamans as a Scalawag for his support of Reconstruction and the Republican Party. The Report also attacks G.L. Putnam whom Cloud had named Mobile's superintendent of education an appointment which other Mobile educators refused to recognize. <br /> Cloud brokered a compromise-- for which he lacked authority-- by making Putnam superintendent of Emerson College known as the 'Blue School' a Negro school run by the American Missionary Association. The Report accuses Cloud and Putnam of illegally diverting public funds to the support of the Blue School.<br /> Ellison 1597. John G. Stokes & Co., State Printers unknown
1841ZB441037NY: Bryant & Boggs printers 1841. pp. 118-163 pp. as issued; includes a discussion of funding religious schools out of tax money; lacks paper wrappers. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. NY: Bryant & Boggs, printers, unknown
1839011426Newbury MA U.S.A.: Newbury MA School Committee 1839 First edition. 12mo. Sewn wrappers 8 pp. Rare early school committee report from Newbury Massachusetts. "It has been noticed in some of our schools that the larger young men were unwilling to belong to a reading and spelling class choosing to devote all their time to "cyphering" or other higher studies." The Committee goes on to discuss the importance of being able to read well. The schools also show a very low attendance rate. The Committee also suggests that parents be involved in the education of their children. Sounds like things have not changed much. Light foxing and soiling. Very good condition. Newbury MA School Committee paperback
18398712Rugby 1839. 1839 2 340 p. Publisher's embossed cloth binding spine titled in gilt. A Fine copy. Armorial bookplate of Edward Pretty 1792-1865 sometime drawing master at the school and another of Maidstone Museum which he later curated. Two neat embossed stamps are the only other signs of ownership or use. Rugby, hardcover